This dive site, Helenesee, offers a versatile diving experience from its accessible entry point near the dive school. Divers can explore along the beautifully overgrown shore, utilize submerged platforms for training, embark on deeper dives within the lake's limits, and discover various wrecks. The site's diverse features provide ample navigation opportunities for all skill levels.
The rich ecosystem of Helenesee supports a vibrant array of freshwater life. The beautifully overgrown shore area, especially during summer, serves as a habitat for numerous species including perch, crayfish, and pike. These animals can be observed amongst the aquatic vegetation and around the structural elements like wrecks.
The best time to visit Helenesee is during the summer months when the shore area is most overgrown and vibrant with life. Divers should be prepared for cooler water temperatures typical of German lakes. Its shallow average depth and varied points of interest make it an excellent spot for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking to explore freshwater environments and practice their skills.

